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Michael Schumacher Ferrari- Rubens Barrichello. Presentazione Ferrari F-2002. Original Photo Paper. Questa fotografia fa parte di un lotto di scatti realizzati dall'editore che ha prodotto il volume: "Anni d'oro. Gli anni di Michael Schumacher in Ferrari" di Victor Seara edito da Grantour editore nel 2003. Come si evince dal cartiglio retrostante la foto questa è la ART. FT 99.

Curator: Presumiamo che siano state stampate nel 2003.
Details: Foto in grande formato cm.20x30,5, Foto originale stampata su carta fotografica KODAK Royal Paper. Stato di conservazione, Nuovo.

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